What's the name of the temple top beast?

Kiss, also known as the dragon's tail, is generally considered to be the ninth son of the dragon. Like to look around, they are often arranged on the roofs of palaces, temples and dignitaries, with their mouths open and their ridges swallowed, and fixed by a sword. "Taiping Yu Lan" has the following description: "After the disaster of the Liang Temple in the Han Dynasty, the witch said,' There are fish in the sea, and the tail is like a owl, and the waves are like rain', so it is like a tail and Tired Ofthe Fire is auspicious." The "witch" mentioned in the article is the alchemist and the "fishbone" is the predecessor of kissing. Kissing is water-based and an evil thing to avoid fire.